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Gauge 1, O Gauge, HO/OO scale

Hall Class Steam locomotive 3D print files

Hall Class Steam locomotive 3D print files

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
€ 12,50Price
VAT Included

Here is your chance to 3D print and build your very own magical red locomotive. In fact, you can make it in any colour you want! This famous locomotive is based on the Great Western Railways 4900 'Hall' class.

You can print the model for a range of common model train scales.
We've addes a scale table for you too lookup at what scale to print the locomotive.
Included are: Gauge 1, O Gauge / 7mm, HO/OO scale.

The original model is created in scale: 1:32 Gauge 1. The final build will have a length of 51 centimeters and is designed to run on Gauge 1 model train rails.

  • File format

    The 3D files are in .STL format.

     

    Print it in: Gauge 1, O Gauge, HO/OO scale

  • This is included:

    • All the files for 3D printing this locomotive in .STL format.
    • A detailed manual with building instructions.
    • The list of electronics you can use to make it fully interactive with movement, sound, light and steam.
    • The programming code for the microprocessor to make the locomotive come to life.
    • The free control app for android, iPhone, windows or apple, to control your locomotive as if it's real.

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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  • TomApr 22
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    An awesome model

    This model is awesome. It's very detailed, accurate and well thought out. The parts are easy to print and the assembly manual is thorough.


    I printed mine in S scale (1:64) with a .2mm nozzle on a FDM printer with a color changer. I had to make an adapter to fit a smaller motor, but this was easy in the ample motor space provided. I had some trouble with traction which I resolved with a 2.5 gram fishing weight in the boiler.


    This is a fun build and a great model. Highly recommended!

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